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in israel. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken traveling to arab nations to prevent an even larger conflict. >> take a look at this. it is the toll of this war, already more than 1400 people have been killed in israel and more than 2600 in gaza. at least 30 of the victims, we know are americans. an unimaginable number of victims already with no end in sight. ♪ >>> tonight, israel in clashes north and south of its borders. attacks from hezbollah in lebanon leading to retaliation strikes while rockets launch in and out of gaza. the israeli military is amassing troops and equipment along the border for a ground invasion that everyone knows is coming, but few know when it will start. inside gaza, a dire humanitarian crisis is growing. water, food, fuel and medical supplies all running out. civilians trying to get to safety in the south while the bombardment continues. as the u.s. works to get americans out of gaza into egypt through the southern border near rafah. it's still closed. but a pales
in israel. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken traveling to arab nations to prevent an even larger conflict. >> take a look at this. it is the toll of this war, already more than 1400 people have been killed in israel and more than 2600 in gaza. at least 30 of the victims, we know are americans. an unimaginable number of victims already with no end in sight. ♪ >>> tonight, israel in clashes north and south of its borders. attacks from hezbollah in lebanon leading to...
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actually, we have no issue how america has handled israel, probably want to see them push back on an iran deal. everything that trump is trying to do. if i think of saudi arabia, he is trying to transition to a reformed economy. there is a massive firm set up for investment. a lot of deals to be cut. people are following the president over. this to me is the best thing he can be doing right now. >> i like this trip. >> a lot of things are going over there. boeing, lockheed. >> i don't agree. i don't think it's a tremendous rick to him. i think this other stuff is noise in the market, finishing flat basically on the week tells us it wasn't of major concern for him yet. >> right. all this political uncertainty has been good. bitcoins the digital currency soared to a record high today. let's go off the charts with b.k. to see the move. >> i don't talk about it often since the incident in 1979. we'll come back to that later. let's talk about bitcoin and what you see, look at this tremendous run we had in bitcoin at 1936, some of the bitcoin markets today were as high as 2000. a touch 200
actually, we have no issue how america has handled israel, probably want to see them push back on an iran deal. everything that trump is trying to do. if i think of saudi arabia, he is trying to transition to a reformed economy. there is a massive firm set up for investment. a lot of deals to be cut. people are following the president over. this to me is the best thing he can be doing right now. >> i like this trip. >> a lot of things are going over there. boeing, lockheed. >>...
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further isolate israel politically. let me tell you, we're not impressed by this. we will do whatever we can to protect our people, 1500 rockets in 11 days. bev me, these are not fireworks. these are real rockets that are meant to kill real people. >> mr. ambassador, i know you're a very busy man, especially at this time. thank you very much for spending time with us on "power lunch." we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ty? >>> sue, trouble on board for fedex, the world 'second-largest delivery company, indicted as the justice department investigators illegal pharmaceutical shipments. >>> we asked today, is it fair to sanction a carrier like fedex for the content of the packages they're lugging? go vote now. the results when we return. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'
further isolate israel politically. let me tell you, we're not impressed by this. we will do whatever we can to protect our people, 1500 rockets in 11 days. bev me, these are not fireworks. these are real rockets that are meant to kill real people. >> mr. ambassador, i know you're a very busy man, especially at this time. thank you very much for spending time with us on "power lunch." we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ty? >>> sue, trouble on board for...
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in that respect, we absolutely would like to work to help israel, and israel will be working with us so both countries would work jointly, and i think that when you look at all of the progress that's been made in certain sections wither r with eradication of isis 90% there, other things that have taken place that we have done, and frankly russia helped us with in certain respects, but i think working with israel is a great thing, and creating safety for israel is something that both president putin and i would like to see very much. one little thing i might add to that is the helping of people. helping of people because you have such horrible, if you see, i've seen reports and i've seen pictures, seen just about everything, and if we can do something to help the people of syria get back into some form of shelter and on a humanitarian basis, and that's what the word was, really, humanitarian basis, i think both of us would be very interested in doing that, and we are. we will do that. >> excuse me, for now, no specific agreements for instance between the militaries >> our militaries d
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prime minister against most world leaders, telling heads of israel, egypt, jordan, saudi arabia and palestinians today he will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital, an unprecedented move, breaking from policy since israel was created despite warnings from turkey's president erdogan, the kings of jordan and saudi arabia and all nate t nato's allies could kill hopes for peace. state department warning agencies to be alert for violence like the palestinian uprising when israel's former prime minister sharon went to the contested holy sites in 2000 a warning echoed by secretaries of state and defense >> is the secretary of state on board with this? >> he made his position clea to the white house department of defense has as well it's ultimately the president's decision to make he's in the charge >> reporter: the president won't move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem right away, despite a campaign promise >> will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people, jerusalem. >> reporter: all this complicating jared kushner's task t negotiate middle east pe
prime minister against most world leaders, telling heads of israel, egypt, jordan, saudi arabia and palestinians today he will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital, an unprecedented move, breaking from policy since israel was created despite warnings from turkey's president erdogan, the kings of jordan and saudi arabia and all nate t nato's allies could kill hopes for peace. state department warning agencies to be alert for violence like the palestinian uprising when israel's former prime...
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israel have been living alongside each other. now they're fighting it represents a dangerous change for prime minister benjamin netanyahu this represents a huge challenge some say he stoked >> translator: i told those sons of darkness the hamas and islamic jihad terrorists their blood is forfeit this is just the beginning we'll hit them like they never dreamed possible >> reporter: rockets again fell on israeli southern cities into the evening and the israelis retaliated once more stopping this is the immediate challenge. the americans are sending their top envoy to the region. the qataris and egyptians are trying to broker a cease-fire. for the news, i'm mark stone >> still more countries are in frank lowenstein now special envoy under the obama administration frank, both sides of this conflict are in political vacuums right now that make conflict politically advantageous let's talk about both sides starting with hamas. explain why this in a way worked for them >> to start with there was an election scheduled among all the pales
israel have been living alongside each other. now they're fighting it represents a dangerous change for prime minister benjamin netanyahu this represents a huge challenge some say he stoked >> translator: i told those sons of darkness the hamas and islamic jihad terrorists their blood is forfeit this is just the beginning we'll hit them like they never dreamed possible >> reporter: rockets again fell on israeli southern cities into the evening and the israelis retaliated once more...
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britain backs up israel, france backs up israel. united states secretary kerry and hagel say there is no evidence. who is right, who is wrong? >> my information is there is no conclusive medical evidence that a lethal chemical weapon or anything as damaging as sarin, which was implicated in the report from israel from a conference was used. no conclusive medical evidence. there is soil sample that points to sarin. there is no explanation why that was used. in the march 19th incident, the chief victims were the regime's own soldiers. so while the assad regime remains bloody-minded, not this time, larry. no conclusive evidence. >> ll, it mean -- all right. no conclusive evidence. is there semi evidence? are you saying, john, that israel's -- it's israel's intelligence agency, as i read this story, making this charge. i don't think minister, prime minister netanyahu has actually said this. but where does this lead? where does this debate lead? does it put heat on the obama administration? just explain. walk us through this. >> i will.
britain backs up israel, france backs up israel. united states secretary kerry and hagel say there is no evidence. who is right, who is wrong? >> my information is there is no conclusive medical evidence that a lethal chemical weapon or anything as damaging as sarin, which was implicated in the report from israel from a conference was used. no conclusive medical evidence. there is soil sample that points to sarin. there is no explanation why that was used. in the march 19th incident, the...
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since israel's ground invasion began. so that's pretty much keeping up to pace with their regular average of 130 rockets. so hamas is still very much a significant military threat to israel, despite the ground invasion, and the fear now is that as israeli troops get closer to the urban areas, they'll be, they'll meet nor hamas fighting opposition on the ground, and that will lead to even more palestinian civilian casualties. we know that about 260 palestinians have already been killed. even before the ground invasion began. another 25 have been killed since this ground invasion, and as i say, the longer the ground invasion takes, the closer the troops get to the city, the more palestinian civilian casualties will rise. >> martin, as this situation takes a new turn, we appreciate you bringing us the latest. for now, thanks. mart martin fletcher of nbc news. >>> and despite escalations in gaza and ukraine, the market is resilient. dow up 77 points. for more on what exactly is causing the market bounceback this morning we're
since israel's ground invasion began. so that's pretty much keeping up to pace with their regular average of 130 rockets. so hamas is still very much a significant military threat to israel, despite the ground invasion, and the fear now is that as israeli troops get closer to the urban areas, they'll be, they'll meet nor hamas fighting opposition on the ground, and that will lead to even more palestinian civilian casualties. we know that about 260 palestinians have already been killed. even...
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. >>> israel takes no chances. the air force launches two air strikes in syria preventing the assad regime from transporting chemicals and weapons of mass destruction to hezbollah. if the red line is crossed israel will attack again. we cover it all. "the kudlow report" begins now. first up we learned today the fourth quarter gdp fell slightly, much to everybody's surprise. so the white house is blaming republicans for the fiscal tax cliff and the spending sequester which i think is hilarious. they invented the sequester. we have had tax, spend and regulate policies for four years. why not try something different. let's talk about it with our powerhouse panel. jared bernstein, center on budget and policy priorities. senior fellow. doug holtz-ekin, peter suderman and james freeman, assistant editor for the wall street journal. james, i'm amoused right off the top. team obama starts attacking republicans first of all for the budget cutting sequester which they invented. second of all, for the fiscal cliff which they
. >>> israel takes no chances. the air force launches two air strikes in syria preventing the assad regime from transporting chemicals and weapons of mass destruction to hezbollah. if the red line is crossed israel will attack again. we cover it all. "the kudlow report" begins now. first up we learned today the fourth quarter gdp fell slightly, much to everybody's surprise. so the white house is blaming republicans for the fiscal tax cliff and the spending sequester which i...
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israel did confirm the report but the ambassador to the u.s. said they have full confidence with intelligence sharing with the united states. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: tonight the white house dodging, deflecting, but not denying the president shared classified information with russia and neither is he. >> we had actually a great meeting with the foreign minister, so we're going to have a lot of great success over the next coming years. >> reporter: now nbc news has learned the intelligence he talked about came from israel. according to three government officials familiar with the matter naming that country as the key partner which provided the isis-related information. diplomatic dynamite, just six days before the president's set to visit jerusalem. the israeli ambassador says his country has full confidence in our intelligence sharing relationship with the united states. >> i'm obviously pleased to see ambassador dermer's comments. we appreciate the relationship that we have with israel and appreciate the exchange of information
israel did confirm the report but the ambassador to the u.s. said they have full confidence with intelligence sharing with the united states. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: tonight the white house dodging, deflecting, but not denying the president shared classified information with russia and neither is he. >> we had actually a great meeting with the foreign minister, so we're going to have a lot of great success over the next coming years. >> reporter: now nbc news...
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one in israel was celebrating. >> that's the ambassador of israel. what he referred to in the last part of the bite is the situation that occurred in gaza where four were killed on a beach in a rocket strike, and the use of, perhaps, the situation as part of the larger pr war that's constantly the situation between the hamas militants and the israeli government. carl, back to you. >> thank you, we'll watch that and come back to you many times today at hq. meantime, u.s. intelligence officials say a malaysia jet carrying almost 300 people, as you probably know, crashed in eastern ukraine after being struck by a surface to air missile. yet to be determined who fired at the plane. russia and ukraine point fingers al at each other over the accident, and that crash site, by the way, 10 miles wide, separatists claiming to have some of the black boxes. one reason, though, for futures today, some argue, unclear how different u.s. interests are today than wednesday, and the possibility that maybe no one has any interest in widening the conflict. we'll have mo
one in israel was celebrating. >> that's the ambassador of israel. what he referred to in the last part of the bite is the situation that occurred in gaza where four were killed on a beach in a rocket strike, and the use of, perhaps, the situation as part of the larger pr war that's constantly the situation between the hamas militants and the israeli government. carl, back to you. >> thank you, we'll watch that and come back to you many times today at hq. meantime, u.s. intelligence...
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it marked the biggest public event in israel since the start of the covid pandemic. witnesses stay stampede began like this. a large crowd trying to leave the festival site through this narrow tunnel-like passage at one point the passage becomes a sharp corner leading down a flight of stairs where people were trampled and crushed to death. the israeli consulate in new york saying four americans were among the dead the u.s. embassy spokesperson while not confirming that number, tells nbc news, multiple u.s. citizens were among those killed and injured the fbi warned rudy giuliani that russian spies were targeting him to help spread disinformation and discredit joe biden, leading up to the 2020 election that's according to a source who tells nbc news that rudy giuliani received the so-called defensive briefing in 2019, while he was trying to dig up dirt on the biden family had ukraine. the "washington post" first broke the story. giuliani is flatly denying the reporting. here's a statement his attorney put out. this statement is totally false, according to mayor giulia
it marked the biggest public event in israel since the start of the covid pandemic. witnesses stay stampede began like this. a large crowd trying to leave the festival site through this narrow tunnel-like passage at one point the passage becomes a sharp corner leading down a flight of stairs where people were trampled and crushed to death. the israeli consulate in new york saying four americans were among the dead the u.s. embassy spokesperson while not confirming that number, tells nbc news,...
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offer something to israel, maybe overflight rights for the national airline of israel. or telecommunications connections. and relations of that kind. >> do you think that the prince, and the king's son who is not crown prince yet. >> deputy crown prince. >> is he in line eventually to succeed the king? or -- >> immediately, you mean? >> eventually? >> well he's definitely in line. i mean he's number two after the king. whether he becomes -- >> but he's not crown prince yet. >> he's deputy crown prince. >> so there's not a crown prince is there? >> no, there is. >> how old is he? >> 57. >> but he's -- okay. will he be next for sure? >> well, if nothing changes, yes, he will be next. if things change, and it -- >> but this was a big deal for the king to make this very young gentleman deputy crown prince. and this gentleman has a lot riding on what happens as well. >> absolutely. >> he wants things to go well. >> absolutely. and this trip and trump's visit to saudi is a huge success for the deputy crown prince because he orchestrated and arranged and agreed to all of this.
offer something to israel, maybe overflight rights for the national airline of israel. or telecommunications connections. and relations of that kind. >> do you think that the prince, and the king's son who is not crown prince yet. >> deputy crown prince. >> is he in line eventually to succeed the king? or -- >> immediately, you mean? >> eventually? >> well he's definitely in line. i mean he's number two after the king. whether he becomes -- >> but he's...
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to show the arab street to say, hey, we can accept israel. moving us closer perhaps to pie peace, not getting there overnight, would have been a good move, but now with this announcement that he made, it's hard then for the saudis and other suni states to say, hey, we accept israel and show that though their people. >> we probably can't mention ez bowl without bringing up the latest what was called project cassandra and politico were you involved with that in any respect in terms of, you know, it was not an investigation because it may have hurt the iran deal? i mean, were you part -- were you in the rooms when that was being discussed? >> i have to confess, i don't know what article you're talking about. i didn't work on iran policy when i worked in the administration, i worked primarily on russia. there was obviously overlap with syria, and in 2005 i was in the pentagon when we watched what the russians were doing and made our -- >> you haven't heard a word about this politico story, the secret about how obama let hezbollah off the hook an
to show the arab street to say, hey, we can accept israel. moving us closer perhaps to pie peace, not getting there overnight, would have been a good move, but now with this announcement that he made, it's hard then for the saudis and other suni states to say, hey, we accept israel and show that though their people. >> we probably can't mention ez bowl without bringing up the latest what was called project cassandra and politico were you involved with that in any respect in terms of, you...
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. >>> a leadership challenge in israel. >>> a woman saves her dogs from a bear. >>> and climate change's big impact on your wine. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> last month, hackers took our gasoline hostage, now they're attacking our meat supply. a criminal organization is likely responsible for a cyber attack on jbs. it's caused them to halt operations at slaughtering and processing plants. meat prices were already skyrocketing, and this hack could make your grocery bill more expensive a hacker gang also believed to be in russia shut down a pipeline that led to gas shortages and panic buying throughout the southeast washington at correspondent ammon j javers we are already seeing the fallout. >> we are. it forced the cancellation of two shifts that idled thousands of workers on what should have been a big back-to-work day that shift translated into big declines in beef and pork production for the entire country. the usda released daily livestock slaughter figures, showing a 22% decline in cattle and 19.6% decline in hogs processed tuesday vers
. >>> a leadership challenge in israel. >>> a woman saves her dogs from a bear. >>> and climate change's big impact on your wine. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> last month, hackers took our gasoline hostage, now they're attacking our meat supply. a criminal organization is likely responsible for a cyber attack on jbs. it's caused them to halt operations at slaughtering and processing plants. meat prices...
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. >> tonight new hopes for the summer travel season ahead a leadership challenge in israel a woman saves her dogs from a bear >>> then, climate change's big impact on your wine. >>> live in cnbc, the facts. the truth. the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening, last month, hackers took our gas supply now they're attacking our meat supply jbs, the world's largest meat supplier, forcing the company to halt operations at slaughterhouses and packaging plants across the u.s. this hack could make your grocery bill even more expensive. the cyber attack comes just three weeks after a ransomware gang also believed to be based in russia, shut down a pipeline that supplies nearly half of the east coast's fuel that led to gas shortages an panic buying throughout the southeast. cnbc's adviser eamon javers now. we're already seeing the fallout from this hack. >> absolutely we are, carl at the company's biggest plant in colorado, cyber attack today forced the cancellation of two shifts that idled thousands of workers on what should be a big back-to-workday. those shifts translated into big declines
. >> tonight new hopes for the summer travel season ahead a leadership challenge in israel a woman saves her dogs from a bear >>> then, climate change's big impact on your wine. >>> live in cnbc, the facts. the truth. the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening, last month, hackers took our gas supply now they're attacking our meat supply jbs, the world's largest meat supplier, forcing the company to halt operations at slaughterhouses and packaging plants...
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foreign policy today and declare jerusalem the capital of israel. let's get to tracie potts with the details of that. good morning >> that would be a major change in u.s. policy we're also getting reaction before the president makes that announcement pope francis cutting that the u.s. should keep the status quo to avoid conflict. turkey's prime minister calling it a grave mistake >> move the american embassy -- >> reporter: fulfilling a campaign promise, this afternoon president trump is expected to announce the u.s. will recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and eventually move our embassy there from tel aviv. >> it could start uprisings in the region >> reporter: the move could anger arab nations, palestinians also consider jerusalem their capital. the state department is watching security, but not talking about secretary tillerson's advice to the president. >> it's ultimately the president's decision to make he is in charge. >> reporter: the jerusalem announcement comes as donald trump jr. speaks behind closed doors today to the house intellige
foreign policy today and declare jerusalem the capital of israel. let's get to tracie potts with the details of that. good morning >> that would be a major change in u.s. policy we're also getting reaction before the president makes that announcement pope francis cutting that the u.s. should keep the status quo to avoid conflict. turkey's prime minister calling it a grave mistake >> move the american embassy -- >> reporter: fulfilling a campaign promise, this afternoon...
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he is starting in saudi, going to israel. these are two countries, two traditional american allies that sort of were rubbed the wrong way by the obama administration. the obama and netanyahu relationship was tough. so you're seeing trump trying to return to a classic republican alliance within the middle east, shunning iran. but there will be some dealmaking there as well. we're keeping an eye on this lucky martin arms deal that he is supposedly bringing with him. >> peter, as you mentioned, there's -- the saudis are keen to welcome president trump, given their frictions with the previous u.s. administration under president obama. does that mean this could be an easy win for trump to emerge with victories, diplomatic rhetoric or hard business deals? will that play well back home for him or is that not enough? >> it's dangerous to predict anything trumpian. to harken back to nixon. in the tail end of the watergate scandal, nixon liked to do abroad, do meetings abroad. it made him look presidential. it plays well domestically,
he is starting in saudi, going to israel. these are two countries, two traditional american allies that sort of were rubbed the wrong way by the obama administration. the obama and netanyahu relationship was tough. so you're seeing trump trying to return to a classic republican alliance within the middle east, shunning iran. but there will be some dealmaking there as well. we're keeping an eye on this lucky martin arms deal that he is supposedly bringing with him. >> peter, as you...
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. >> they found the natural gas off of the coast of cyprus and israel. >> what did i describe them? energy technology companies? >> they did not even though this. they believe there is one, maybe two shale fields that are bigger or as big. they arelo em. >> i played that game. >> all right. >> you have got, obviously last night was a big show. tonight was kind of special. >> that's what she has done. she has taken the cash business. >> we live in a volatile world. >> look. this is a company thatou have to just listen to them on a broiler plate basis and recognize that they have tremendous momentum and momentum does not stop necessarily. >> i like kinder morgan partners. i want to talk about mlps for a second. if you get off the december welcome wealthy people in this country, what they own are master limited partnerships. it is a toll road. it is the jersey turnpike. >> it is kind of like guaranteed dividend growth. here is what rich did. he is taking those. remember all the stuff is where we don't need it. >> that's what rich knew. that's what he knew and that's why he keeps making
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this was just unraveling as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in israel. she met with prime minister netanyahu into the evening to try to come to terms with negotiations for a cease fire. then again today, she met with the palestinian authority in the west bank and we're told she's actually once again now meeting with netanyahu and other senior israeli officials, trying to broker some sort of peace deal. after this, she was planning to travel to egypt, which has been the center of negotiations, really. the u.n. secretary-general is also in the region. so we seem to have the power players of the diplomatic world in the region, trying to come together with some terms to stop this violence. but violence continues, even though it seemed like we're so close to a cease fire, the finer details are being worked out, the violence continues in gaza. overnight, israeli defense forces attacked again about 100 targets in the gaza strip. today, the militants within the gaza strip have launched about 30 rockets into israel, so the violence continues, even though we seem
this was just unraveling as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in israel. she met with prime minister netanyahu into the evening to try to come to terms with negotiations for a cease fire. then again today, she met with the palestinian authority in the west bank and we're told she's actually once again now meeting with netanyahu and other senior israeli officials, trying to broker some sort of peace deal. after this, she was planning to travel to egypt, which has been the center of...
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the blast killed more than 170 people reaction is coming into israel a spokesman says the uae has stabbed minutes palestinians in back that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> appreciate that. big bets in the casino space >> i'm happy about it. i took off about half the position today just two days ago we had unusual activity in this one again but those options expire friday. i would love to put on a longer term position in this one because i think the stock could double from here if you look out a year into the future the big 12 with their decision to play means there's going to be focus again, scott on, at least football in that conference and people have been locked up waiting for sports obviously, baseball and hockey are out there as well as soccer overseas primarily but i think you'll see a lot of folks gravitating towards penn gaming and bar stool does a will the of driving of that activity >> no doubt. we have new street high target on two big retail names. >> analysts note with the nfl season unlikely a go, they will see strong home theater sales. the strong pro
the blast killed more than 170 people reaction is coming into israel a spokesman says the uae has stabbed minutes palestinians in back that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> appreciate that. big bets in the casino space >> i'm happy about it. i took off about half the position today just two days ago we had unusual activity in this one again but those options expire friday. i would love to put on a longer term position in this one because i think the stock...
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has bullied israel for a very long time. and we're not going to let that happen anymore. >> here at home, a study by the p pugh research center says only 37% of americans said their children would grow up to be financially better off. those over the age of 50 are the most pessimistic, thinking their children will be worse off. now, to eamon jin washington monitoring those intelligence hearings! the senate intelligence committee just wrapped up after intense testimony here from the intelligence chiefing to the senators on the panel. particularly intense exchange between angus king. going after dan coats and mike rogers for their refusal to talk about conversations they had with president trump or allegedly had. they said they wouldn't answer any questions about that. king wanted to know why that was. here's the exchange. >> why are you not answering the questions? is is it an invocation of executive privilege. if there is, let's know about it. >> i stand by the comments i've made. i'm not interested in repeating myself. i don
has bullied israel for a very long time. and we're not going to let that happen anymore. >> here at home, a study by the p pugh research center says only 37% of americans said their children would grow up to be financially better off. those over the age of 50 are the most pessimistic, thinking their children will be worse off. now, to eamon jin washington monitoring those intelligence hearings! the senate intelligence committee just wrapped up after intense testimony here from the...
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we don't really have a health system in the sense singapore or israel does. we have, my moments of frustration, we have amazon pharmacy, that's our health system the pharmacy chains are doing a good job, i think, as best they can, but it was never meant to handle this kind of bandwidth and unfortunately we're playing catch-up all the time. >> suddenly there's a growing demand for the johnson & johnson vaccine. new jersey health officials, as one example, reporting some people are canceling their appointments for pfizer and moderna because they want the j&j single shot instead. you can see what problems that can cause. is it a mistake to prioritize getting j&j? >> yeah, here's what i say, they all -- we've been working on coronavirus vaccines for the last decade and we and other groups showed that all of the vaccine strategies rely on delivering the spike protein and inducing virus neutralizing antibodies to the spike protein and that's what all of the operation warp speed vaccines do and they're all successful at doing it don't try to cherry pick, don't over-
we don't really have a health system in the sense singapore or israel does. we have, my moments of frustration, we have amazon pharmacy, that's our health system the pharmacy chains are doing a good job, i think, as best they can, but it was never meant to handle this kind of bandwidth and unfortunately we're playing catch-up all the time. >> suddenly there's a growing demand for the johnson & johnson vaccine. new jersey health officials, as one example, reporting some people are...
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struck syria in a very controversial move earlier this week, so the prospect of a direct iranian/israel confrontation on the desert that we call syria, like the romans used to say, they made a desert and they called it peace it's a terrible place. it's hell right now. but it's going to be -- i think it's a, you know, like the cuban missile crisis kind of thing, but there's so much news that we're not paying much attention. >> hugh, and on that note, i'm going to go to something that's going to be more salacious, we're already seeing fallout from the raid of cohen's office and the "journal" is reporting that he negotiated a settlement with a "playboy" model on behalf of a republican fund-raiser, which highlights what everybody realized they're going in looking for a, but this lawyer's got a lot of paperwork. they're going to find all kinds of stuff in there. how much impeachment risk does the president face as a result of this? >> well, the democrats will certainly impeach him if he -- if they take the house in november that's given but they won't convict him because the senate -- he onl
struck syria in a very controversial move earlier this week, so the prospect of a direct iranian/israel confrontation on the desert that we call syria, like the romans used to say, they made a desert and they called it peace it's a terrible place. it's hell right now. but it's going to be -- i think it's a, you know, like the cuban missile crisis kind of thing, but there's so much news that we're not paying much attention. >> hugh, and on that note, i'm going to go to something that's...
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it is unlikely that we will see players, there, although we do still go to turkey, to israel, to china, other countries where they can make significant money during their off-season. >> i'm sure you have seen criticism or some say if this was lebron james, that he would be back by now. do you have an opinion on that? >> only what the experts have told me, which is that it is really hard to make that argument. if lebron james were there, in prison, then there is a case to me made it would be tougher to get him back because of the value that he would have to russia as a bargaining chip. that is how they look at this. there is no pressure that will make russia suddenly give up britney greiner, or anybody else if they were worth lebron. with the white house be more motivated? the state department? people i speak to say, no, they are just as motivated but they have to cut a deal that russia will agree to. >> i appreciate your time. that is tj quinn joining us, it is to get a reporter. >>> the biden administration sending a package to ukraine. it includes for more high mobility rocket system
it is unlikely that we will see players, there, although we do still go to turkey, to israel, to china, other countries where they can make significant money during their off-season. >> i'm sure you have seen criticism or some say if this was lebron james, that he would be back by now. do you have an opinion on that? >> only what the experts have told me, which is that it is really hard to make that argument. if lebron james were there, in prison, then there is a case to me made it...
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israel has ordered fuel deliveries to the gaza strip cut in half. posing a threat to the territory's electric power israel made the decision yesterday in response to an upsurge in rocket attacks from gaza >> the white house says first lady melania trump has not had any secret meetings with north korean leader kim jong-un. the response came after president trump had said, quote, the first lady has gotten to know kim and likely agrees he's a man with a country that has tremendous potential, end quote. >> toy maker mattel is adding two new barbies inspired by courageous women, rosa parks and sally ride they come with authentic clothing and accessories and each cost about $30. >> and one town in spain is getting ready for its annual food fight tomorrow. it includes 145 tons of overripe tomatoes yum. that festival is said to have originated from a spontaneous fight between villagers in 1945. and it has grown by epic proportions. that is the news update this hour melissa, back to you >> sounds like a slipping haz d hazard >> totally and laundry hazard >>
israel has ordered fuel deliveries to the gaza strip cut in half. posing a threat to the territory's electric power israel made the decision yesterday in response to an upsurge in rocket attacks from gaza >> the white house says first lady melania trump has not had any secret meetings with north korean leader kim jong-un. the response came after president trump had said, quote, the first lady has gotten to know kim and likely agrees he's a man with a country that has tremendous potential,...
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. >> this is the underground warfare going on on a cyber level between iran, the united states and israel during the height of what could have been largely a war against iran's nuclear program. well, the iran nuclear agreement obviously was supposed to stem the shenanigans and the fact that the justice department felt compelled at this point and time while everybody is hoping this iran agreement is going to hopefully lift the relationship between iran and the united states forward. and for the united states to improve anymore in their new future. >> looking at the bigger picture here, i seem to remember the atta attack and it seems to be happening on a global basis back and forth. does this fit into the overall narrative? is this the attack and counter attack flow of things or is there something different here? >> this is the beginning of what essential sly the new generatio. just launched a major attack against south korea's banks. the russians have been engaged in cyber warfare in the last few months against ukraine as well as literally took down the entire internet, structure, last yea
. >> this is the underground warfare going on on a cyber level between iran, the united states and israel during the height of what could have been largely a war against iran's nuclear program. well, the iran nuclear agreement obviously was supposed to stem the shenanigans and the fact that the justice department felt compelled at this point and time while everybody is hoping this iran agreement is going to hopefully lift the relationship between iran and the united states forward. and...
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. >>> israel accepting an egyptian cease-fire, but hamas rejected it. to show good faye they stole from 3:00 through 5:00. the israeli air force resumed the attacks, and one top hamas leader said israel's willingness to accept the cease-fire proves they are losing the battle, so a very difficult situation once again in the middle east. >>> a slew of economic reports out on the dale of janet yellen's testimony. new york manufacturing conditions are the best in more than four years. rose less than expect indeed june, as did retail sales, while u.s. business inventories were up in may. so a bit of a mixed ticket there. so what do small business owners make of the economy right now? are they hiring? are they more optimistic than they are? insight from abdul baytops, ceo of one federal solution. >> how are you? >> how are you? good to have you babb, abdul. you were with us last fall at the height of the government shutdown crisis. your company replies i.t. services to a lot of companies. last year when we spoke up to lay off or furlough a lot of people. are
. >>> israel accepting an egyptian cease-fire, but hamas rejected it. to show good faye they stole from 3:00 through 5:00. the israeli air force resumed the attacks, and one top hamas leader said israel's willingness to accept the cease-fire proves they are losing the battle, so a very difficult situation once again in the middle east. >>> a slew of economic reports out on the dale of janet yellen's testimony. new york manufacturing conditions are the best in more than four...
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this is an interesting election of countries, starting off the first visit to saudi arabia and israel, the vatican, the three significant religions to see what he can do in the middle east and with isis and what's going on there. when he comes back he'll come back to a somewhat continuing fire storm, if you will. i do think that there's been a lot of speculation, here's the bottom line for me. donald trump was a very successful businessman, he's a very successful politician, he got elected president. i think what he's done is to take the business model that he has and try to transfer that to the oval office, it doesn't work. the office makes the person, the person occupying that office doesn't make the office. identify said that before and it's true having been there, the office molds the person. i do think he's going to say, okay the business model where you have four or five different competing sections reporting to you, chaos is a good thing. in the manhattan and real estate world in the trump world as a businessman, fine it worked. it's not going to work that way in washington, d.
this is an interesting election of countries, starting off the first visit to saudi arabia and israel, the vatican, the three significant religions to see what he can do in the middle east and with isis and what's going on there. when he comes back he'll come back to a somewhat continuing fire storm, if you will. i do think that there's been a lot of speculation, here's the bottom line for me. donald trump was a very successful businessman, he's a very successful politician, he got elected...
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. >>> developing news out of israel officials there say a gunman killed at least two people and injured eight oats in tel aviv it happens in this area there were crowded bars and restaurants. israeli police urging people to avoid the area they said there are indications it was a terrorist attack. the militant group hamas praised the shooting but did not claim responsibility this is the latest in a string of deadly attacks in israel. last week, a gunman killed five people in an ultra orthodox neighborhood outside of tel aviv this video reportedly shows him walking the streets. police say officers eventually shot and killed him. the deadly shootings come about a year after the latest clashes between israelis and palestinians that sparked the 11-day gaza war that killed hundreds of people >>> a discrimination lawsuit against the nfl is growing the two coaches joining forces with brian flores and what they're accusing teams and the league of doing. >>> and walmart trying to shore up a hole in the supply chain. e al t cpa irotruck drivers. >>> two more black coaches joining brian flores in s
. >>> developing news out of israel officials there say a gunman killed at least two people and injured eight oats in tel aviv it happens in this area there were crowded bars and restaurants. israeli police urging people to avoid the area they said there are indications it was a terrorist attack. the militant group hamas praised the shooting but did not claim responsibility this is the latest in a string of deadly attacks in israel. last week, a gunman killed five people in an ultra...
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just ask israel. they work. believe me. they work. we have no choice. peter baker? yes. >> thank you, mr. president. in the light of a very busy news week, people want to get to the bottom of a couple things, giving you the chance to go on record here. did you, at any time, urge the former fbi director james comey in any way, shape, or form back down from flynn -- >> no, no. >> also as you -- >> no. next question. >> next question. as you look back over the past six months or year, have you had any recollection where you wondered if anything you have done has been something that might be worthy of criminal charges or impeachment as some to the left imply. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. everyone thinks so. again, we have to get back to working our country properly so that we can take care of the problems that we have. we have plenty of problems. we've done a fantastic job. we have a tremendous group of people, millions and millions of people out there looking at what you had just said and said, what are they doing? director comey was very unpopular with most people.
just ask israel. they work. believe me. they work. we have no choice. peter baker? yes. >> thank you, mr. president. in the light of a very busy news week, people want to get to the bottom of a couple things, giving you the chance to go on record here. did you, at any time, urge the former fbi director james comey in any way, shape, or form back down from flynn -- >> no, no. >> also as you -- >> no. next question. >> next question. as you look back over the past...
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we discuss the everything, ukraine, syria, israel and israel's protection. we had a great meeting they wanted me to end up in a boxing match and you know what, if i was killer tough with president putin they said have said he was too tough. you can't win with the these people you keep going in the meantime we're doing well. >> how long do you think it should take north korea to denuclearize. >> i don't want to get into. >> one year two years. >> i don't want to get into the time gram, you know why, i told mike pompeo, i said mike don't get into the time game we stopped them. they are taking down plants. they're taking down testing areas, taking down more. you'll hear about that soon. i don't want to go ahead of myself but you'll be hearing about it soon. they have no interest right now in testing nuclear you know we had a case just about when i was coming into office you'll rather, where there was a massive they thought it was an earthquake a mountain moved over an inch 1/2. we're talking about mountain north korea is mountainous boufl land this mountain shi
we discuss the everything, ukraine, syria, israel and israel's protection. we had a great meeting they wanted me to end up in a boxing match and you know what, if i was killer tough with president putin they said have said he was too tough. you can't win with the these people you keep going in the meantime we're doing well. >> how long do you think it should take north korea to denuclearize. >> i don't want to get into. >> one year two years. >> i don't want to get into...
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israel is on the same side as the saudi. they go in and they're proxy for you. this has been the united states. this has been a long time thesis for trump because -- but it's not for obama. this has never been done under obama. >> he's no longer the president. obama. just so you know. yeah. he's out. >>> all right, when we return, salesforce's ceo marc benioff has many reasons to smile after his company's earnings beat. hear what he told jim about the cloud. oh, a lot of other things. including i'm sure his love for me. we have a lot more to tell you as well this morning. look at futures. you can see we're headed to the higher open. more "squawk on the street" live from post 9 when we return. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. start trading today at etrade.com our 18 year old wase army in an accident.'98. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the
israel is on the same side as the saudi. they go in and they're proxy for you. this has been the united states. this has been a long time thesis for trump because -- but it's not for obama. this has never been done under obama. >> he's no longer the president. obama. just so you know. yeah. he's out. >>> all right, when we return, salesforce's ceo marc benioff has many reasons to smile after his company's earnings beat. hear what he told jim about the cloud. oh, a lot of other...
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in just the last you few minutes we've gotten unconfirmed reports out of israel that they have targeted the home of a second leader, militant leader within the gaza strip. as soon as we know more we'll bring it to you. meantime, let's show you the video of what we do know happened this morning just released by the israeli defense forces. watch that car. that is not a car bomb. that is a targeted air strike by the israeli air force. inside that car is ahmed al gabari. the idf confirming they've killed him, the military leader of hamas. believed to be the mastermind behind the kidnapping of an israeli soldier in 2005, only released last year as part of a very dramatic prisoner exchange. israelis have been trying to get this guy for several years. the last time they missed, instead they got his son and the israelis made clear -- the israeli government made clear starting three days ago they were going to start to pick up their attacks in targeted assassinations of militant leaders within gaza because of rocket fire that had been coming from gaza in to israel. there you see the aftermath of
in just the last you few minutes we've gotten unconfirmed reports out of israel that they have targeted the home of a second leader, militant leader within the gaza strip. as soon as we know more we'll bring it to you. meantime, let's show you the video of what we do know happened this morning just released by the israeli defense forces. watch that car. that is not a car bomb. that is a targeted air strike by the israeli air force. inside that car is ahmed al gabari. the idf confirming they've...
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and israel maintain that it set back the iranian program by several years. what's impossible to know is how much damage the attackers might have inflicted if the virus had gone undetected and not been exposed by computer security companies trying to protect their customers. >> they planned to stay in that plant for many years and to do the whole attack in a completely covert manner, that anytime a centrifuge would break, the operators would think, "this is, again, a technical problem that we have experienced," for example, "because of poor quality of these centrifuges that we are using." >> we had a good idea that this was a blown operation, something that was never meant to be seen. it was never meant to come to the public's attention. >> you say blown, meaning? >> if you're running an operation like this to sabotage a uranium enrichment facility, you don't want the code uncovered. you want it kept secret, and you want it just to keep working, stay undercover, do its damage and disappear, and hopefully nobody would ever see it. >> do you think this was a bl
and israel maintain that it set back the iranian program by several years. what's impossible to know is how much damage the attackers might have inflicted if the virus had gone undetected and not been exposed by computer security companies trying to protect their customers. >> they planned to stay in that plant for many years and to do the whole attack in a completely covert manner, that anytime a centrifuge would break, the operators would think, "this is, again, a technical problem...
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palestinians commemorate the day which they say is the catastrophe of israel's pounding in 1948 which left thousands of palestinians homeless. >>> her at home a charter bus carrying 26 children and three chaperones overturned in maryland forcing authorities to shut down interstate 95. at least three people were seriously injured and had to be airlifted to a hospital. >>> the cdc says about 1,000 children die from drowning every year, but according to a survey from the university of michigan more than one-third of parents said they would allow their child to be in a home, hotel, or neighborhood pool without adult supervision. that's the news update this hour. ty, back to you. >> thank you very much. john harwood with a news alert. >> reporter: tyler, mitch mcconnell's office has announced that the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein who was a central figure in the firing of james comey, the fbi director, or at least was, if not an actual central figure, was used as a central figure, is going to conduct an all senators briefing on thursday afternoon at 2:30. this is in response to co
palestinians commemorate the day which they say is the catastrophe of israel's pounding in 1948 which left thousands of palestinians homeless. >>> her at home a charter bus carrying 26 children and three chaperones overturned in maryland forcing authorities to shut down interstate 95. at least three people were seriously injured and had to be airlifted to a hospital. >>> the cdc says about 1,000 children die from drowning every year, but according to a survey from the...
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up know how israel fills about trump. israel sp, they didn't have any problem with that huge media story that we had. and then, i don't know, mean and he might like it also given what's happening on the home turf, secretary. >> i don't think you should give any implication that he's hiding overseas. >> no, no, he may actually get away from this for a couple of days into a place where you don't have the same type of -- i don't know, do they have trump derangement syndrome in other countries -- >> yes. >> in some places anyway. >> i think the trip will be an important event, a very historic event, it involves three religions, it involves some affirmations of relationships that have been developing very well within the middle east and that after north korea is the other big problem that he needs to solve in international affairs. and i believe this trip will go a long ways toward accomplishing that. >> so someone is writing in, wilbur, i heard we had a surplus with canada, too. not anymore, it's 12 billion in 2016. is there
up know how israel fills about trump. israel sp, they didn't have any problem with that huge media story that we had. and then, i don't know, mean and he might like it also given what's happening on the home turf, secretary. >> i don't think you should give any implication that he's hiding overseas. >> no, no, he may actually get away from this for a couple of days into a place where you don't have the same type of -- i don't know, do they have trump derangement syndrome in other...
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israel and japan are moving to other nations trying to connect because they're unnerved about what's happening in the america. just something to think about. >> not as catchy, amexit. >> it's not, but it could be more scary. >> we're approaching the top of the hour. the team is getting ready for "squawk box." joe joins us with a prove. >> good morning. amexit sound like if adnexa mex getting out of credit card. >> you got that wsj covered today. i was looking at it. establishment in terms of not really -- well, that's an understatement. not being behind donald trump as a candidate and yet they can't help themselves in looking at some of the issues and they seem to -- they don't really back him, but they have the same viewpoint on certain things. they go into clinton casino royal. if you read the journals take on what happened in atlantic city and 140 characters trump tried to talk about the mistakes made by the progressive government down in atlantic city. it's hard to do in 140 characters. the journal does a great job. for you, wilfred, i don't know if you read this chill cot report
israel and japan are moving to other nations trying to connect because they're unnerved about what's happening in the america. just something to think about. >> not as catchy, amexit. >> it's not, but it could be more scary. >> we're approaching the top of the hour. the team is getting ready for "squawk box." joe joins us with a prove. >> good morning. amexit sound like if adnexa mex getting out of credit card. >> you got that wsj covered today. i was...
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. >>> israel, the country deciding whether to keep their longest head of power in we won't know the result for days. >>> italy, this ten-year-old taking it to the whole new level connecting with her fourth grade teachers, virtual class mads and hundreds of new goat classmates. her dad said the experience is teaching his daughter to adapt pro proving goats do more than yoga as we go around the world on cnbc. >>> about 550 of us have gone to space before the first human did it in 1961 mark vande hrks ei is about to become a smaller group of humans going to space more than once. after a year in army joined nasa and flew to the international space station in 2017 and spent 6 months there and logged 4 space walks. vande hei said he will return. >> i lost 70% of bone density on the flight and i got it back so learning to maintain bone densitiy is good also for people on earth today. >> here's how it might look, if russian film crew flies there he will give up his return seat so the russian costs get their crew back in that case he'll end up spending a year in space he laid out the psychological
. >>> israel, the country deciding whether to keep their longest head of power in we won't know the result for days. >>> italy, this ten-year-old taking it to the whole new level connecting with her fourth grade teachers, virtual class mads and hundreds of new goat classmates. her dad said the experience is teaching his daughter to adapt pro proving goats do more than yoga as we go around the world on cnbc. >>> about 550 of us have gone to space before the first human...
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secretary of state mike pompeo is in israel for a one-day visit. he is the first foreign official to travel there since israel largely shut the borders to slow the pandemic key topics for the trip include the coronavirus and israel's stated intention to annex parts of the west bank >>> the major trade group for the airlines say passenger traffic is unlikely to return to prepandemic levels until 2023 at the earliest the group also predicts a shift to shorter flights once travel does start to rebound. >>> and former trump campaign manager paul manafort was released from prison due to concerns about the coronavirus, even though there are reportedly no cases at his prison his lawyers says manafort was at high risk of infection because of his age and preexisting conditions manafort will serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement. as always, you can get more on the coronavirus coverage by heading to cnbc.com. sara, over to you. >>> sue, thank you time to hit our etf spotlight. taking a look at the ticker kbe falling in reaction to this morning's
secretary of state mike pompeo is in israel for a one-day visit. he is the first foreign official to travel there since israel largely shut the borders to slow the pandemic key topics for the trip include the coronavirus and israel's stated intention to annex parts of the west bank >>> the major trade group for the airlines say passenger traffic is unlikely to return to prepandemic levels until 2023 at the earliest the group also predicts a shift to shorter flights once travel does...